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Traffic Simulation

SESAM = SUMO in the Cloud

Robert Hilbrich (co4e GmbH)

Despite their value, tools for traffic simulations like Eclipse SUMO are hard to use and require consistent effort for maintainance - making it especially hard for planners without a strong IT background. We would like to present SESAM - a "web service shell" for Eclipse SUMO. SESAM offers a comprehensive and scalable solution for urban traffic planning and simulation.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Automotive & Mobility
Automotive & Mobility

Eclipse openPASS - Open source implementation of ASAM OpenSCENARIO & usage across different simulation environments

Jan Dobberstein (Mercedes Benz AG)
Arun Das (BMW Group)
Tuan Duong Quang (TUEV SUED Auto Service GmbH)

Along with the software defined car, the automotive industry makes increasingly use of open source approaches for software outside the vehicle, too. Modularization of software components and API harmonization are key enabler for the use of open source, that can be seamlessly integrated in existing simulation tool chains.

We will show how we use openPASS as an ecosystem for co-creation: we commonly shape the MantleAPI as an agnostic interface, allowing to use e.g. the open source OpenSCENARIO engine of openPASS in different simulation environments.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Automotive & Mobility
Automotive & Mobility

Leveraging Eclipse SUMO and Eclipse MOSAIC: Unleashing the Power of Digital Twins for Efficient Urban Mobility Management in Berlin

Moritz Schweppenhäuser (Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft)
Robert Hilbrich (Deutsches Zentrum fuer Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR))
Michael Behrisch (Deutsches Zentrum fuer Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR))

Managing road traffic in metropolitan areas like Berlin is a significant challenge for stakeholders such as local authorities, city planners, and automotive and logistics providers. In this presentation, we will showcase the utilization of open-source tools, Eclipse SUMO and Eclipse MOSAIC, to enhance urban mobility management, offering substantial benefits for these stakeholders.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Automotive & Mobility
Automotive & Mobility

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